// <copyright file="GlobalSuppressions.cs" company="Barry Dorrans">
// Copyright (c) 2008 All Right Reserved, Barry Dorrans
//
// This source is subject to the Microsoft Permissive License.
// Please see the License.txt file for more information.
// All other rights reserved.
//
// THIS CODE AND INFORMATION ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY 
// KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
// IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A
// PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
//
// </copyright>
// <author>Barry Dorrans</author>
// <email>barryd@idunno.org</email>
// <date>2008-12-01</date>
// <summary>Contains global suppressions for FXCop.</summary>

// This file is used by Code Analysis to maintain SuppressMessage 
// attributes that are applied to this project. 
// Project-level suppressions either have no target or are given 
// a specific target and scoped to a namespace, type, member, etc. 
//
// To add a suppression to this file, right-click the message in the 
// Error List, point to "Suppress Message(s)", and click 
// "In Project Suppression File". 
// You do not need to add suppressions to this file manually. 
[assembly: System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessage(
    "Microsoft.Design", 
    "CA1020:AvoidNamespacesWithFewTypes", 
    Scope = "namespace", 
    Target = "Idunno.AntiCsrf",
    Justification = "It's the only namespace in the solution. The engines, they cannae take much more captain.")]
